This is so wrong…
This is so wrong…
Motivation comes from the word ‘move’ and means ‘to move’. Motivation literally means; that which moves a person to a course of action. Motivation indicates a movement that is initiated by a reason or purpose. This is an important point to understand; having a reason and purpose will activate motivation. For example, it is hard to move towards something if you can’t see any reason or purpose. In other words you need a motif or good reason as to why you would put in the effort and to create some momentum and move from where you currently are. If you are keen to do something you are more likely to be motivated; you don’t have to try, you will just want do it. Remember also that you might have a reason and purpose to NOT be motivated; in that case you won’t to ‘move’.
I choose to have the best day ever!
“In the beginning you will fall into the gaps in between thoughts – after practicing for years, you become the gap.” – J.Kleykamp (Regarding meditation)
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human experience” – Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
“The world is your stage. Sing, if it’s only in the shower…dance, if it’s only in the mirror…..laugh, if it’s only at yourself.” – Linda Poindexter
“The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson
1. Listen to the guidance of your inner voice 2. pay attention to synchronicity 3. Do what makes you smile 4. Detach from judgement 5 consider inner contentment over outside validation
Depression is a condition that currently affects many Americans and if you are one of them you know how hard it can be just to get through the day sometimes. There are many great pharmacological solutions on the market, but they come with costly side effects that can leave you feeling worse. There are also many natural approaches to controlling depression that have good results. It is amazing how solutions as simple as exercise, nutrition, and taking time for yourself can help with the oppressive symptoms of depression.
World-renowned teacher, author and the spiritual leader of Agape International in Los Angeles, Michael Bernard Beckwith talks with Elise Ballard about the three dramatic epiphanies (two of them happening through dreams) that transformed his life and led to everything he teaches now. His interview can also be found in the book, Epiphany: True Stories of Sudden Insight to Inspire, Encourage and Transform.